TAP research


Presently, the members of the group are working in the theoretical study of the nature and structure of the dark matter in the Universe, as well as its possible detection on space-based detectors, atmospheric telescopes and underground laboratories. They are also working in neutrino physics and astrophysics, and cosmic rays

Related Research:
 
-Some of the members of the group are also members of the Astrophysics Group, the Particle Theory Group, and the  Institute for Theoretical Physics 



Research Projects in astroparticles carried out by TAP members:

"Astroparticles in the Universe: Dark Matter, Neutrinos, and Cosmic Rays", FPA2006-01105, supported by the DGI of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education (MEC), from October 1, 2006 until September 30, 2009

"Direct and Indirect Detection of Dark Matter in Supersymmetry and Superstrings", HF-2005-0005, Acción Integrada Hispano-Francesa between UAM and CNRS (LPT-Orsay), supported by the Spanish DGI of the MEC and the French EGIDE of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, years 2006, 2007.

 "Susy Dark Matter", INFNF07-31, CICYT-INFN 2007 Cooperation between
UAM and Torino Univ., supported by the Spanish DGI of the MEC and the Italian INFN
from July 1, 2007 until June 30, 2008

Former projects


 

Members of TAP belong to the following Research Networks:

European Network for Theoretical Astroparticle Physics (ENTApP). This is part of the Integrated Large Infrastructures for Astroparticle Science (ILIAS), RII3-CT-2004-506222, a project supported by the European Commission, 2004-2009

REd NAcional Temática de Astropartículas (RENATA), a project supported by the DGI of the MEC

UniverseNet, a Research & Training Network of the EU FP6, MRTN-CT-2006-035863, "The origin of our universe: seeking links between fundamental physics and cosmology"





                                   



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